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Hi Tony,
Cover schools are required in very few locations. Parents are certainly capable, and within their rights to be "their own high school" - create records, and give a diploma. As you have already surmised, it's dependent on the laws in your area. It is more and more common for homeschool families to submit home-produced records, and colleges are typically very accepting of them.
These two articles might help:
Know Your State Homeschool Law
How to Declare Homeschool Independence
I hope that helps!
Robin
Assistant to The HomeScholar
Hi Niki!
We have homeschooled in Ontario as well as Nova Scotia. You can make your own homemade homeschool diploma in Ontario. Some universities in Ontario demand Gr. 12 public school credits though. There are homeschoolers who homeschool through high school, and some who homeschool through Gr. 11 and send their kids to public school for Grade 12, depending on which universities they have their eyes on. Here is homeschool admission information for some of the more homeschool friendly universities in Ontario: http://learni.st/users/charron.k/boards/41395-homeschool-university-admissions-policies-ontario-canada
~Kimberly
Dear Niki,
Whether or not parents can issue a diploma for their student varies by country and state / province. You can check your local laws here: http://www.TheHomeScholar.com/Know-Your-State-Homeschool-Law.php
Blessings,
Robin
Assistant to The HomeScholar
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